About the presidency in the us after an attempt on the life of Donald Trump. And Huw Edwards is given a sentence for accessing child abuse. Immigration is high on the agenda in rome. At least 15 people have died as a result of extreme flooding across parts of central and eastern europe. And the epicjapanese tale, shogun, becomes the first foreign Language Tv Series to win the best Drama Award at the emmys. More on some of that in the next few minutes. Now, heres all the latest sport. The head of World Athletics has been named as one of the confirmed candidates to become the next president of the international olympic committee. He is one of seven potential people to be considered to succeed thomas bach. The british middle Distance Champion is up against the likes of one antoniojunior, whose father was the president for 21 years. Elections will take place in March Next year. Two tonights football action. 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Baseball. San Francisco Giants something to reflect on. Baseball. San Francisco Giants Player Something to reflect on. Baseball. San Francisco Giants player has San Francisco Giants Player has become the first right handed batter in the city of Oracle Park to hit a Home Run into the sea. He hit his 394 Foot Homer into the Teifi Cove over the right field in the ninth inning. No one right handed until now. unfortunately, it wasnt enough to lead them to victory. Finally, an estonian Slack Line Walker has become the first person to cross continents. They walked the. To asia from istanbul this weekend. The historic crossing was just over one kilometre long. He previously walked a 600 metre slack line. Now you know. That is they sports. Thank you very much. The uns most senior official overseeing Aid And Reconstruction In Gaza has said the international community is collectively failing innocent civilians. Speaking to the bbc from new york, sigrid kaag, the senior un coordinator for humanitarian Action And Reconstruction In Gaza described the territory as the most unsafe place in the world to work. Her post was established 9 months ago to improve the delivery of aid she said too much time was passing between israels commitments and implementation. She will present her report to the un Security Council later. . Ms kaag was speaking, in a rare interview, with our chief international correspondent lyse doucet. With me is our chief international correspondent lyse douset. We hear from so we hearfrom so many we hear from so many voices on this complex, mainly from the un. Tell us about Sigrid Card and why her voice is important. B5 about Sigrid Card and why her voice is important about Sigrid Card and why her voice is im ortant. ,... is important. As we have seen on our news channel. Is important. As we have seen on our news channel, month is important. As we have seen on our news channel, month in, is important. As we have seen on our news channel, month in, month is important. As we have seen on our news channel, month in, month out. | news channel, month in, month out. Getting aid, medical aid, news channel, month in, month out. Getting aid, medicalaid, two civilians In Gaza has been an issue of growing anxiety. Ever since the Gaza War began. That is nearly one year ago. Gaza war began. That is nearly one yearago. In december, many Gaza War began. That is nearly one year ago. In december, many asked why do you need yet another un official. It was believed they needed someone who could talk to israeli officials, good relations with the americans, who could try to accelerate what they described. A special resolution, the rapid, safe, unhindered delivery of aid. She is a former Deputy Prime Minister in the netherlands, working on palestinian issues. Ifirst met netherlands, working on palestinian issues. I first met her 30 years ago injerusalem, she would be the point person. Here we are, nine months on, and the latest report in august says that only about 70 trucks a day are crossing into gaza. That compares to more than 500 before the war began. The israelis continue to say there is no shortage of food. There is no starvation. So secret guard is going to tell the un County Council Today what the situation is. I asked her what the situation is. I asked her what her main message is. My main message is of a very sombre and perhaps dark nature that humanitarian conditions In Gaza is well documented and reported are akin to a significant catastrophe that weve built all systems to be in place. But there is no substitute for political will and the political choice to improve matters. The Ceasefire And Release of the hostages is desperately needed. Not much else can be improved until we reach that point. Is the un failing the people of gaza . Its too easy to say were failing. What we are doing collectively, i would say, is an international community, is we are failing the innocent civilians In Gaza, and that comes out of the political environment. The un is working around the clock. Weve lost a large number of our own staff, the so called enabling environment In Gaza is actually counter to anything else weve witnessed in other places. Its highly unsafe. So lets look at the political environment. For example, the british foreign secretary, david lammy, said he has repeatedly and forcefully raised his concerns with israeli officials. He said, regrettably, they have not been addressed satisfactorily. Have your concerns been addressed satisfactorily . My mission has constructive discussions. We put asks at the table. Some of them are met. We also obtain commitments, but between the commitment and the time that it takes to actually seek and see visible and tangible implementation, too much time passes. There is not a day, not a second to lose. The only metric that really matters is a change of the situation, the living conditions of the civilians on the ground In Gaza. But its getting worse. So your mandate is, by any measure is failing. We cant say that Aid Hasnt gotten in, but its insufficient. Systems are in place and these are functioning, but in no way does it meet the totality of needs. And these needs are an expression of rights. Theyre not favours. They are not privileges. These are fundamental human rights. Israeli officials tell us that one of the main reasons for the Aid Shortage is that hamas is stealing the aid, which means the united nations is not controlling it. We hear that a lot. I find that very difficult to confirm. I know that our colleagues, the different un organisations are working, theyre distributing, theyre monitoring, theyre securing the assistance and through their operations and partners and actually making sure it reaches people. I cant say that anything, everything, goes right all the time. This is a war zone. But i can vouch for the integrity of the operations of our colleagues, of our teams. You are one of the few senior un officials who meets senior israeli officials, including Prime Minister netanyahu. How does he explain to you why more is not happening . Why more trucks are not going in . I dont have the habit to comment publicly on what i discuss in closed door meetings. But what is important is that we are very clear on our asks and our observations. When it comes to rising levels of malnutrition, the fact that the large the largest percentage of civilians In Gaza are food insecure. The difficulties we encounter, these are serious discussions and we share our observations, our asks, and we continue to press on. You said in your report that youre always asked by gazans when youre In Gaza, when will our Suffering End . What do you say . I dont really have a proper answer, but in my own mind, i do hope that we will be able to turn the tide and that actually everybody, young and old, will forgive us either if were too slow, too little, too late, and if they feel that we failed them. And the only thing that we can do is work even harder to try to make some form of amends where there is no compensation for lives lost and trauma incurred. Nothing will make that right. The senior un coordinator for the senior un coordinatorfor aid. What is the latest on the whole question of Ceasefire Talks and the wider politics . In as a matter of political the israeli Prime Minister and the hamas leader, who is believed to be somewhere underground in tunnels built by hamas In Gaza. Both of them, both sides, accuse the other of holding up negations. Both say they have accepted the proposals put on the table by the united states. As you know, so many times we have heard they are so close. The latest was that they have done 90 of the discussions. Antony blinken, the us Equities State was asked about it recently and he said that 10 is the most difficult. The most important obstacle he is insisting israeli troops have to stay in a corridor along the border with egypt. There is a suggestion they could find an alternative but they could find an alternative but they are still stuck. In the eyes of many, many leaders, to give the israeli Hostages Home and to end the misery for gazans. Misery for gazans. Thank you for Bein Misery for gazans. Thank you for being with misery for gazans. Thank you for being with us. Misery for gazans. Thank you for being with us. Lets misery for gazans. Thank you for being with us. Lets Turn Misery for gazans. Thank you for being with us. Lets turn to misery for gazans. Thank you for being with us. Lets turn to uk. Being with us. Lets turn to uk politics. Lets turn to the liberal Democrats Party Conference now. It is the start of the conference season. With Health Care at the centre of this conference, Deputy Leader Daisy cooper has been talking about her own experiences coping with crohn s disease, and how the nhs helped her get her life back on track. Well, we can speak to our political correspondent Damian Grammaticas who is there. You are in brighton. A very personal speech, wasnt it . It you are in brighton. A very personal speech, wasnt it . Speech, wasnt it . It was. That was robabl speech, wasnt it . It was. That was probably the speech, wasnt it . It was. That was probably the standout speech, wasnt it . It was. That was probably the Standout Moment speech, wasnt it . It was. That was | probably the Standout Moment from the day so far. When the liberal democrat Daisy Cooper gave that very personal story. The first time she has shared that on a public stage. It is part of the theme we have heard over the last three days about the nhs. I am pleased to say that Daisy Cooper is with us now. He shared the story, you are talking about how you were. The doctors in the hospital told you that you were four days away from death. That must have been a tough moment. It four days away from death. That must have been a tough moment. Have been a tough moment. It was. I was extremely have been a tough moment. It was. I was extremely unwell, have been a tough moment. It was. I was extremely unwell, being have been a tough moment. It was. I was extremely unwell, being looked| was extremely unwell, being looked after and was extremely unwell, being looked after and checked on by nurses every couple after and checked on by nurses every couple of after and checked on by nurses every couple of hours. My disease was very aggressive, couple of hours. My disease was very aggressive, spreading right through my insides. It was quite shocking news my insides. It was quite shocking news i my insides. It was quite shocking news iwas my insides. It was quite shocking news. I was incredibly weak. As i said in news. I was incredibly weak. As i said in my news. I was incredibly weak. As i said in my speech, it was really the news said in my speech, it was really the news that said in my speech, it was really the news that came later that upset me. They said. News that came later that upset me. They said. If news that came later that upset me. They said, if you survive the surgery they said, if you survive the surgery and recover, all the things you want surgery and recover, all the things you want to surgery and recover, all the things you want to do, you might not be able to you want to do, you might not be able to do you want to do, you might not be able to do because you will not be well enough. For me that was a profound well enough. For me that was a profound moment. I laid in my hospital profound moment. I laid in my Hospital Bed and stopped for 17 hours Hospital Bed and stopped for 17 hours. When i did recover from knee surgery. Hours. When i did recover from knee surgery. It hours. When i did recover from knee surgery, it took me several years of dru surgery, it took me several years of Drug Therapy and support from the nhs to Drug Therapy and support from the nhs to work out what i would be able to do. Nhs to work out what i would be able to do. How nhs to work out what i would be able to do, how to work again and all the rest of to do, how to work again and all the rest of it to do, how to work again and all the rest of it. Thanks to the amazing Staff Rest of it. Thanks to the amazing staff at rest of it. Thanks to the amazing staff at the rest of it. Thanks to the amazing staff at the nhs, they gave me my life back staff at the nhs, they gave me my life back. Nowi staff at the nhs, they gave me my life back. Now i stand here today being life back. Now i stand here today being able to work full time and have being able to work full time and have a being able to work full time and have a fantasticjob, and to contribute public life. We have a fantastic job, and to contribute public life. We are deli. Hted contribute public life. We are delighted you contribute public life. We are delighted you are contribute public life. We are delighted you are so contribute public life. We are delighted you are so fit contribute public life. We are delighted you are so fit and l contribute public life. We are delighted you are so fit and healthy and contributing so much. Why did you choose to share that today . The Health Service was a big theme during the campaign, why now . I think sometimes when politicians share think sometimes when politicians share these stories, it is for personal share these stories, it is for personal reasons. You get to the point personal reasons. You get to the point where you are comfortable Sharing Point where you are comfortable Sharing Something that is deeply personal Sharing Something that is deeply personal and private. We reach that stage personal and pr